• Chest · Sep 1994

    Review Case Reports

    Greenfield inferior vena cava filter dislodged during central venous catheter placement.

    • G P Marelich and R S Tharratt.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento.
    • Chest. 1994 Sep 1;106(3):957-9.

    AbstractTwo cases of a Greenfield inferior vena cava (IVC) filter being dislodged during central venous catheter placement are described. This event appears to be related to J-tip guidewire use during venous catheterization. To our knowledge, this occurrence previously has not been reported. One of the two filters was dislodged from the IVC to a new position in the right atrium. Dislodging of the filter in these two particular cases did not give rise to clinical signs or symptoms.

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